Claims
- 1. A device for monitoring an animal wherein said device comprises a first component capable of being detected remotely, and wherein said device further comprises a bioactive compound which prevents or reduces the movement of the first component when said first component is implanted in an animal.
- 2. The device, according to claim 1, wherein the bioactive compound is formed as a composite with a base material.
- 3. The device, according to claim 1, wherein the bioactive compound is bioactive glass.
- 4. The device, according to claim 3, wherein the bioactive glass is a sol-gel derived or a melt-derived bioactive glass.
- 5. The device, according to claim 3, wherein the bioactive glass is TC45 powder or KTC45 powder.
- 6. The device, according to claim 3, wherein the bioactive glass comprises 0-70% SiO2, 0-40% CaO, 0-40% Na2O, 0-40% K2O, and 0-20% P2O5, wherein at least two of the compounds are present.
- 7. The device, according to claim 6, wherein the bioactive glass comprises 45% SiO2, 24.5% CaO, 24.5% Na2O, and 6% P2O5.
- 8. The device, according to claim 3, wherein the bioactive glass comprises 40-60% SiO2, 10-30% CaO, 10-35% Na2O, 2-8% P2O5, 0-25% CaF2, and 0-10% Ba2O3.
- 9. The device, according to claim 1, wherein the first component is an active or passive electronic device.
- 10. The device, according to claim 9, wherein said first component emits a signal identifying the location of the device.
- 11. The device, according to claim 9, wherein the first component is an internal transponder.
- 12. The device, according to claim 9, which comprises a microchip for storing or transmitting information.
- 13. The device, according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises an antimicrobial agent.
- 14. The device, according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises an antiinflammatory agent.
- 15. The device, according to claim 1, wherein said device, when implanted in an animal, detects physiological activity within the animal.
- 16. The device, according to claim 15, wherein said physiological activity is selected from the group consisting of body temperature, heart rate, pregnancy status, hydration, presence of drugs or medications, presence of indicators of infection, and presence of indicators of noninfectious disease or illness.
- 17. The device, according to claim 1, wherein said device, when implanted in an animal, detects one or more parameters originating external to the animal.
- 18. The device, according to claim 17, wherein said device detects a parameter selected from the group consisting of radiation and sound.
- 19. A method for monitoring an animal comprising receiving a communication signal from a device implanted in the animal wherein said device comprises a first component capable of being detected remotely, and wherein said device further comprises a bioactive compound which prevents or reduces the movement of the first component when the device is implanted in the animal.
- 20. The method, according to claim 19, further comprising implanting the device into an animal.
- 21. The method, according to claim 19, wherein the bioactive compound is a bioactive glass.
- 22. The method, according to claim 21, wherein the bioactive glass is sol-gel derived or melt-derived bioactive glass.
- 23. The method, according to claim 21, wherein the bioactive glass comprises 0-70% SiO2, 0-40% CaO, 0-40% Na2O, 0-40% K2O, and 0-20% P2O5, wherein at least two of the compounds are present.
- 24. The method, according to claim 20, wherein the device is an active or passive electronic device further comprising a microchip for storing or transmitting information.
- 25. A system for monitoring an animal comprising:
a) an implantable device capable of being detected remotely, and wherein the said device further comprises a bioactive compound which prevents or reduces the movement of the device when the device is implanted in the animal; and b) a second component for remotely detecting said first component.
- 26. The system according to claim 25, wherein the first component transmits a communication signal which provides information regarding the animal.
- 27. The system,according to claim 25, wherein the bioactive compound is a bioactive glass.
- 28.The system, according to claim 25, wherein the bioactive glass is sol-gel derived or melt-derived bioactive glass.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/259,752, filed Jan. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60259752 |
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